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''Condensed Classics'' (also known as ''Condensed Classics with Dave Shaw'') was a television show that aired on the Canadian Channel
Movieola Movieola (which uses the tagline, ''The Short Film Channel'') is a Canadian online-based film service owned by Channel Zero. Movieola is dedicated to short films from all genres including comedy, drama, animation, and more; with films ranging fr ...
. Although only 25 episodes were produced, the show was run and rerun on Movieola, and later on its sister station
Silver Screen Classics Silver Screen Classics is a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel owned by Channel Zero Inc. Silver Screen Classics broadcasts films primarily from the 1930s to the 1960s; including feature films, silent films, serials, shorts, a ...
. The program was aired as late as April 2013 on ''Silver Screen Classics'', usually late on Saturday nights.


The Show

''Condensed Classics'' was an attempt at reviving the "horror host" format of the 1950s and 1960s. The program aired movies such as ''The Terror of Tiny Town'' and ''Gorgo'', which were condensed from their original running time to about 40 minutes, presided over by host and head writer Dave Shaw. The hosted segments of the show would appear four times a broadcast, and rarely had anything to do with the movies. Some of the hosted segments were parodies of different movies, which were usually cult films such as ''Mulholland Drive'' and ''Misery''.


Style

Shaw described the show as "What if Dean Martin hosted a horror movie show?", and then ran with that aesthetic. The hosted segments were shot in black and white and featured Shaw wearing a tuxedo in the "Condensed Classics" movie lounge where he'd do short comedy bits, usually with a comely female sidekick in a 1940s era cocktail dress. The sidekicks switched every week, although several were put in return appearances, always as different characters.


Aftermath

The show stopped airing on Movieola completely in 2004 and moved to Silver Screen Classics. A version of Condensed Classics called ''NEW Condensed Classics'', which cut down the movies even more (to about 20 minutes) started airing in 2005. Shaw was not involved with this new show and was replaced as host by a woman named Tarantella lison Phillips The original set and "Rat Pack" aesthetic was gone as well, though Tarantella occasionally wore
cocktail dress A cocktail dress is a dress suitable at semi-formal occasions, sometimes called cocktail parties, usually in the late afternoon, and usually with accessories. After World War I, the idea of the "working woman" became popular. After 1929, it was ...
es.


References

{{reflist 2000s Canadian comedy television series